Galleries
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Lunchtime drawing: This wood frame house at 120 E. 92nd St. was built in 1871, when the Upper East Side was still semi-rural in character. After finishing the drawing, a brother and sister that attended Columbia University 20 years ago shared an old clipping from the NYTimes about this very building! They were making the rounds…
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Later than lunchtime drawing: Almost dark on the High Line at W. 22nd St., looking uptown.
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Later than lunchtime drawing: The Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street.
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Lunchtime drawing: Mansion entrance with curved stone bannister at 5 East 94th Street.
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Lunchtime drawing: The onion domes of St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral on E. 97th St.
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Lunchtime drawing: Atlantic Ocean, beach and sky in North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
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Lunchtime drawing: Flying a kite in Fort Macon State Park, NC.
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Lunchtime drawing: This drawing should be of the beach in North Carolina, but still here at LaGuardia Airport, after starting the day off at JFK with an airplane having mechanical problems, and getting placed on a new flight at a new airport.
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Later than lunchtime drawing: Columbus on his stone pedestal in Columbus Circle.
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Later than lunchtime drawing: The Carlyle on Madison Avenue’s black and gold awning, beneath giant American Flags.